Chamberlain

Premium 1/2 HP Chain Drive Garage Door Opener with MyQ Technology

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How Much Does Delivery Cost?

The delivery fee is the same regardless of the size, weight or number of items in your order. Your final price will be based on the delivery options you select during Checkout.

Standard service includes an All Day time window on the date of your choosing. Items will be delivered to an area outside the house or job site.

2-hour and 4-hour time windows and Threshold delivery service are available for an additional cost.

What Service Levels Are Available?

Outside Delivery: Service includes delivery to area outside the house which is accessible by delivery equipment.

Threshold Delivery: Service includes delivery across your first doorway or threshold (i.e. garage, backyard, deck, first room of the home).

Can I Track My Order?

Yes! On the day of delivery, you can track your truck's location and estimated arrival time in My Account. Your driver will also call you 30 minutes prior to arrival. If you are unable to receive your items in person, you can choose to have the delivery left unattended during Checkout (Outside Delivery service only).

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Product Overview

Chamberlain Premium MyQ 1/2 HP Chain Drive Garage Door Opener is an all-purpose garage door opener. It has an industrial-strength chain for long-lasting performance. It includes two visor remotes and a keypad - perfect for the family on the go. It is enhanced with MyQ technology thus allowing you (with purchase of additional accessories) to monitor, control and receive alert notifications for your garage door opener and household lights from anywhere in the world via the MyQ Application.

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Yes! This unit has an auto reverse safety system installed. There are two trip circuits that will be installed at the bottom of your garage door (not on the door itself) on the garage wall. If the light beams are tripped, the door's operation will be ceased, and automatic reversal of the chain drive will occur. This means that if the door is closing, and the light beam gets interrupted, the door willRead More

Yes! This unit has an auto reverse safety system installed. There are two trip circuits that will be installed at the bottom of your garage door (not on the door itself) on the garage wall. If the light beams are tripped, the door's operation will be ceased, and automatic reversal of the chain drive will occur. This means that if the door is closing, and the light beam gets interrupted, the door will stop and return to the full open position. When the door reaches the full open position, you can re-trigger the door to close by simply pressing the correct button on your remote. Your pets have nothing to fear.Read Less

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Since 1993, all electric garage door openers are required to have this safety feature.

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Yes it does. When the sensors at the door entrance are tripped while the door is closing it will auto reverse and blink the lights on the opener.

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Yes, even low end openers have that. But this is NOT low end!!! Trip the sensors any time during door movement & it will reverse.

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Yes this has an auto reverse. It is based on the RPM (revolutions per minute) sensor connected to the motor. When the door comes down and pushes or slows down on someone the rpm sensor is slowed down and the motor will reverse to the open position. The rpm safety feature is hardly used anymore because the safety sensors at the bottom of the door usually picks up motion first, but if you were able toRead More

Yes this has an auto reverse. It is based on the RPM (revolutions per minute) sensor connected to the motor. When the door comes down and pushes or slows down on someone the rpm sensor is slowed down and the motor will reverse to the open position. The rpm safety feature is hardly used anymore because the safety sensors at the bottom of the door usually picks up motion first, but if you were able to strattle the safety sensor beam the door would reverse when it hits you.Read Less

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To manually open the door you will need to pull down on a red rope with a red T-handle attached to it. This separates the door from the opener and then you can manually lift the door up. Some models have a battery back-up system so when your power goes out you can still use the opener electrically for about 10 times on the battery alone, then when the power comes back on the battery is automaticallyRead More

To manually open the door you will need to pull down on a red rope with a red T-handle attached to it. This separates the door from the opener and then you can manually lift the door up. Some models have a battery back-up system so when your power goes out you can still use the opener electrically for about 10 times on the battery alone, then when the power comes back on the battery is automatically recharged. This feature is worth the upgraded price. No one likes getting out and opening their door manually.Read Less

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Pull the quick release handle and rope that should have been attached. If your springs are properly balanced you should be able to open the door manually.

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Alternately, you could hook the garage door opener to an uninterrupted power supply from Tripp-lite or APC.

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Some openers come with a battery backup that will allow you to open the door without power. If your opener did not come with this option pull the release handle(red cord) and pick the door up manually from the center.

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Should be a red handle attached to a rope hanging down near the center of the door. Pull down and back. Should detach the drive from the door allowing it to "free wheel". To reattach pull down and forward. You kind of have to get a feel for it. I would recommend getting used to it before you need it.

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Thank you for your question. If the power goes out there is a manual disconnect built into the garage door opener. Pulling down on the disconnect handle will all the garage door opener to be manual opened.

You may be interested in a battery back up system. These garage door openers will allow the remotes to continue to open and close your garage door even in the event of a power outage.

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Using a foot stool the light cover snaps open and closed easily. it requires a standard size light bulb which can be any type: incandescent, CFL and even LED (the wireless system in this model has a rolling frequency activation to eliminate the occurrence of other devices obscuring the opener signal)

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Yes - the bulbs are easy to replace & they take your regular sized house-hold light bulbs. I would suggest wearing a pair of gloves when you install/remove the light-bulb just in-case the power is on to the light bulb so you don't burn yourself. Additionally, I would make 2 other recommendations.#1. The longer/coiled energy efficient bulbs don't see to fit as well (the bulb extends over the programmingRead More

Yes - the bulbs are easy to replace & they take your regular sized house-hold light bulbs. I would suggest wearing a pair of gloves when you install/remove the light-bulb just in-case the power is on to the light bulb so you don't burn yourself. Additionally, I would make 2 other recommendations.#1. The longer/coiled energy efficient bulbs don't see to fit as well (the bulb extends over the programming controls on the back of the opener)#2. Use a 60-75W bulb - the 100w is very bright in a small room, but it also produces a lot of heat and I feel like it'll do damage to the plastic cover over time (ie. warp/melt).Read Less

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You will need a step stool to reach the lights but they are easy to replace. You can use a standard light bulb.

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Yes the light bulbs are very easy to replace as long as you are comfortable and able to be on a ladder. On each end of the motor there is a bulb. The cover easily rotates down by pulling on the top of the cover; the cover even states "pull" on it. Once the cover pivots down you replace the bulb. The safety sticker states "up to 100 watts" I would highly recommend a smaller bulb. I prefer using 60 wattsRead More

Yes the light bulbs are very easy to replace as long as you are comfortable and able to be on a ladder. On each end of the motor there is a bulb. The cover easily rotates down by pulling on the top of the cover; the cover even states "pull" on it. Once the cover pivots down you replace the bulb. The safety sticker states "up to 100 watts" I would highly recommend a smaller bulb. I prefer using 60 watts for my customers and where you have 2 bulbs it is plenty of light and you have no risk of fire.Read Less

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The bulbs are very easy to replace. You just remove the cover and replace the bulb with a regular type light bulb

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The Chamberlain Premium model # HD420EV houses two standard size bulbs; A19 incandescent (100W Max) or compact fluorescent (26W Max). Do not use halogen or LED lights. Since they are located inside the unit, a step ladder is most likely needed to reach them. They are accessed by pulling the translucent lenses down from the top while allowing them to rotate downwards. The covers are hinged so they willRead More

The Chamberlain Premium model # HD420EV houses two standard size bulbs; A19 incandescent (100W Max) or compact fluorescent (26W Max). Do not use halogen or LED lights. Since they are located inside the unit, a step ladder is most likely needed to reach them. They are accessed by pulling the translucent lenses down from the top while allowing them to rotate downwards. The covers are hinged so they will not fall off once loosened. It may take a bit of effort to pull them off as they are held by plastic fingers on both sides. Once the covers are down you simply remove the old bulb (if replacing) and insert the new one as you would for a lamp. Once inserted, you rotate the covers back up and push them until firmly back in position.Read Less

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They use regular bulbs and you can also use energy efficient bulbs, and yes, they are easy to install. One thing I noticed, probably because I did not read the manual front to back. The light kicks on when you walk out of the garage door and through the safety lights at the floor level. These are the beams of light that allow the door to close or force it to remain open, based on something breaking theRead More

They use regular bulbs and you can also use energy efficient bulbs, and yes, they are easy to install. One thing I noticed, probably because I did not read the manual front to back. The light kicks on when you walk out of the garage door and through the safety lights at the floor level. These are the beams of light that allow the door to close or force it to remain open, based on something breaking the connecting beams (some no one or thing gets crushed by the door when it closes).

So if you are leaving the door open, I suggest you leave the garage by a door other than the electric door or be sure to step over the beam of light that runs across the door's path at the bottom, or the light will kick on and remain on until you turn it off at the inside switch pad or close the door again.Read Less

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No, you don't have to use the keyless entry device. I didn't and my garage door works perfectly. The garage door opener company provides a third remote (wired), that is permanently installed on a wall for this purpose. There is really no need to install the keyless entry device.

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A keyless entry is optional as an add-on extra. If it comes with your new opener it does not have to be installed.

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The keyless entry is an add on feature and it is not necessary to install if not wanted.

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No the key less entry does not have to be installed, i wanted in case i am not home and my kids forgot their keys or family come from out of town and can enter. My installer placed my keypad in a sideways position not facing the street. It makes it discreet and i like that.

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Hello, and thank you for your question.The keyless entry does not have to be installed. The operator will function fine without it.

Have a great day!

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Rated 4.2 out of 5 by 348
reviewers.

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 by Boomer This Chamberlain garage door opener was very easy to assemble and install. It works great and I would not hesitate to buy another one in the future or recommend it to friends and family.
October 26, 2016

Rated 4.0 out of 5.0 by Homeowner Quiet, works well
Just installed it, and works great. Quieter than the Genie I installed in the other bay a few years ago. Remote worked right out of these box with no learning (you still have to have the keypad "learn" your PIN). Very happy.
One thing to watch out for on installation: the rail has a definite "up" side, which is not obvious and the instructions don't point out. If you happen to put the last piece (near the opener) on before you realize how the orientation is critical, you will need to remove that last piece, which is a chore. Other than that, the installation went well.
September 5, 2016

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 by NEDIY1 Better than expected!
Should have replaced my garage door opener with this Chamberlain opener years ago. Kept dealing with my old opener because I didn't look forward to the hassle of putting in a new one. Just followed the instructions. I am slow and deliberate so it took me one Sunday afternoon and I finished Monday after work. The longest part was running the control wires above the ceiling. The rest went together fairly easily. I was also concerned about the bracing as this opener track was longer than my old one so the unit was positioned forward of the old one by about 8 inches. There was plenty of bracing material packed with the unit so I was able to add it on to the old bracing and it looks and works just fine. This new unit runs smoothly and it is a chain unit. My wife mentioned how it sounds so much quieter than our old screw type opener. Very happy with how it went together and how it operates.
September 15, 2016

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 by BixbyJeff Easy to Install. Works Great
The directions were very straight forward and the assembly was easy. I was replacing another Chamberlain opener and all of the mounting brackets from that opener worked for me, which was nice.
I was able to program the remote pad and the remotes for the car but the Homelink in both of our cars, a 2008 Nissan and a 2010 Infinit both required a repeater to get the Homelink to work. My only complaint.
I like that it has lights in both the front and the back of the opener and that it has a switch to just turn on the light.
October 18, 2016

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 by Dodie This was purchased to replace an opener that was over 35 Years old. This new unit works great.
October 26, 2016

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 by butterfly great new garage opener to replace a relic that was here when i moved in
I love the new garage opener. I feel safer because it has sensors and the previous one did not. I once almost came down on my lease car so it had to be replaced. The box included an outside device so I can take walks and come home and put the door up without carrying a key. Nice lighting plus you can turn on the light without putting the door up to let you see better. Great purchase and I am happy it is installed.
October 17, 2016

Rated 4.0 out of 5.0 by Sparker Great door opener
Very good for money just they could have included door bracket for metal clad door.About $25. Very simple to program stops and remotes are all factory programmed.
October 25, 2016

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 by Happy This is a great product. I had it installed by a professional, however that was because I had not time to do it. It looked very easy to install. I have loved it since it was installed. Making it much easier for my kids to put their bikes away after school. Look forward to parking in the garage this winter.
October 25, 2016

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